Fall 2013 Newsletter

My name is Ann McClung, and I am a science teacher and department chair at South Central High School in Winterville, NC. I am a proud graduate of East Carolina University with a BS and a MAEd in Math and Science Education. Go Pirates! I have taught both middle school and high school for the past 25 years. This has included work with college interns from East Carolina University for the past 18 years. I have been an active leader in a number of extracurricular competitions throughout my career, including Science Olympiad, Envirothon, and most recently FIRST Robotics competition.

I am passionate about science and am committed at the local and state level. In 2003 I served as President of the North Carolina Science Teachers Association as well as Secretary. At this time I am the liaison between NCSTA and NSTA for the organization.

I am honored to be a Director-at-Large board member for NCSLA. I will work hard to inform our administrators, community leaders, and science teachers the importance of science reform and putting STEM first in the classroom.

ABOUT NCSLA

The North Carolina Science Leadership Association (NCSLA) provides opportunities for science educators at all levels to exchange ideas and information, promote the cause of quality science instruction, and influence the creation of policies and legislation.